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The Controlled Goods Program (CPG) is a Federal Government Program designed to strengthen Canada’s defense trade controls.Legislated by the Defense Production Act (DPA) and the Controlled Goods Regulation (CGR), the mission of the program is to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and conventional weapons by regulating and controlling the examination, possession and transfer in Canada of controlled goods and/or technology. Specifically, these items fall under Group 2, Hem 5504 and Group 6 of the Export Control List.

Individuals undertaking research in which you possess, transfer or examine controlled goods and/or controlled technology must conform to the Federal Controlled Goods Regulations (CGR) by registering with the Controlled Goods Directorate (CGD).Registration will be through the Designated Official (DO) of the University in Environmental and Occupational Health Support Services (EOHSS), and includes a security assessment that takes into account the following over the five years prior to the person’s consent to such an assessment: personal references, criminal history, place of residence, employment and educational history.

Controlled Goods Designated Official:

Alicia Westfall, ext 24967Gilmour Hall, Rm 304

Alternate Contact:Cheryl Beecroft, ext 27593Gilmour Hall, Rm 304

Definitions:

Examine: Means to consider in detail or subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning.

Possess: Either actual possession, where a person has direct physical control over a controlled good at any given time, or constructive possession, where the person has the power and the intention at a given time to exercise control over a controlled good, either directly or through another person or persons.

Transfer: means in respect of a controlled good and/or controlled technology to dispose of it or disclose its content in any manner.